03/02/2026
turns 15 this month.
What started with one client, making $4,000 a month, at my kitchen table (as a single mom) has grown into something far bigger than I ever imagined.
Through financial uncertainty, many heartbreaks, the pandemic, breast cancer, and major surgery, my company never let me down. It faithfully stood by my side, with a team I am grateful and blessed to have. For that, I will always cherish each and every anniversary that passes. And, only God orchestrated this.
Fifteen years in business teaches you a lot. Here are my top 3:
1️⃣ Longevity is built on trust, not talent.
Skill gets you hired once. Trust keeps clients for a decade.
Doing what you say you’ll do. Communicating early. Owning mistakes. Being
steady when things feel uncertain.
Trust compounds — and in professional services, it’s everything.
2️⃣ Growth requires reinvention.
The firm I run today looks nothing like the one I started.
Every few years required a new version of it — better systems, stronger leadership, clearer boundaries, different clients, higher standards.
If you don’t evolve, your business plateaus.
If you do, it expands.
3️⃣ You can build success without sacrificing your values.
I built Pai CPA to support my life — not consume it.
That meant redefining what a “traditional” firm looked like. And, what "success" looked like.
It meant protecting flexibility, prioritizing culture, and designing a business that allowed motherhood and ambition to coexist.
Fifteen years later, I’m most proud not just of the revenue or the milestones — but of the stability, the team, the relationships, and the impact.
Thank you to everyone who was/is a client, a team member, a fan, a friend, and who mentioned Pai CPA to someone. It is because of you, my company exists. I love you and will never forget each and every one of you.
Love, Nesha